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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2,
1906.
The New Neckwear
Advance Spring Styles
For Men
A large special line of beautiful Four-
in-Hands, 2 3-4 inches wide, ad
vance spring styles in both light
and dark colors, popularly plA
priced at *J\JC
Regular line of exquisite Ascots and
Four - in - Hands, light and dark
shades, stylish patterns, were pi A
75c, at JVC
25c Men's Socks 15c
For Women
We are displaying now a new ship
ment of advance spring styles of
the celebrated “Keiser” neckfixings
of white washable materials. This
lot contains stocks, turnovers and
collar and cuff sets.
Turnovers, worth 25c, at 15c Q pt
each, TWO for .. £OC
Pretty new styles in stocks, variety
of designs, 25 c an d 50c
A CARD.
Mr. H. A. Peacocl:. who. as the peo
ple of Albany know, is a worker, has
become associated with me In my real
estate and law business. Tills partnei-
shlp will enable us to give much better
attention to collections and office work,
and matters entrusted to us will re
ceive the most careful consideration.
Mr. Peacock will also read law and
prepare himself for the practice of the
profession in Albany.
The collection of rents and the real
estate business, in which 1 have been
enguged for some time, will be given
especial attention. No charge for le
gal services connected with the col
lection of rents, if we have the prop
erty In charge.
L. W. NELSON.
Albany, Gn., Feb. 2, 1900.
Residence of 8. W. Kahn Caught Fire
Today.
The residence of- Mr. S. W. Kahn
on Broad street caught fire shortly
after noon today, and the fire depart
ment was called upon to extinguish
the flames.
The fire had already gained much
headway when the laddies arrived on
the scene, and it was some time be
fore the flames were under control.
The fire was mostly on the roof.
The origin of the fire is unknown,
but it Is probable that it was caused
by a defective flue. It Is impossible
to estimate the damage yet, but it will
probably be several hundred dollars.
Jersey Block Butter, SOc lb. North
Georgia Block Butter, 25c lb. Ship
ment of both kinds just in.
Phone 70. W. 12. FIELDS.
He Was Wise.
We offer this week extra good quality Exquisite collarand cuff setsare shown,
socks, a regular 25c value, 1 pi dainty effects, at $1.75 <j> 1 O pi
at ... -■-•-'C and q)I.ZO
Attractive Prices of the White SeJe
The special white sale prices still continue. The most judicious buyers
of this section have been eager to take advantage of these remarkable values.
If you have not, you are not getting your money’s fullest capacity. Remember,
whether you come to buy or to admire, you are welcome.
T3he
Quality
Store
Hof may er, Jones & Co.
57>e
Quality
Store
To plant unreliable seeds is to bury money.
It is also a waste of money to pay too much for
good seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy
fresh seeds of guaranteed reliability, and to get
them at fairest prices.
We handle none but seeds supplied by growers
who can be trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage and believe that you will in due seeson
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
Hoggard Drug Co.
Phone 75
wk iwm
JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD. R. H. WARREN,
President, V.-Pre«!dent. Sec’y-Trcas.
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ANNOUNCEnENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Dougherty County, subject to the
white Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
friends and the public generally.
F. G. EDWARDS.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Dougherty County, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary. I re
spectfully solicit the support of my
friends and fellow citizens.
H. A. TARVER.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hall for re-
election to the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court and ex-officlo treasurer
of Dougherty County, subject to the
white Democratic primary.
SEED CANE FOR SALE. —I have
8,000 stalks of green and red seed
sugar cano for sale, ready for de
livery as desired. J. .1. McCranie.
OF GEORGIA.
Capital Stock 3100,000.oo
CONSEKVATOR OF PROSPERITY.
Mi.,# opdtt aud ready for business ai Southeast corner of Broad and
Washington streets, Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
CHARTERED to give surety and act aa executor or administrator
... . cei-tarm all the functions of a safely managed Trust Company,
; Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay. Fire Tile, Lathi,
.Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings. Sash. Doors, Blind*. Glass
.i.'and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile.
Wall Paper and Palnta at
C. D. SMITET8
Brinson ft Co., Wood and Coal,
’Phone 367. Promnt service. Patron
age solicited.
iLBANY BRICK CO
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
BB IC K..
Annual Captolt,, IWOO/XIO.
New Partnership
/'unouncement Is hereby made that
Ed R. Jones and Clayton .Tones haw
[formed a partnership for the practice
of law and to engage in the real es
tate business, with offices at 7, 8 and
9 Davis-Exchange Bank Building, the
! style of the firm being Ed. R. & Clay-
Ion Jones. Their services ore respect
fully tendered the public.
Finest “Triumph” Water-
; melon Seed.
For snle, about 100 pounds of the
famous “Triumph” watermelon seed,
saved from melons weighing not less
than 00 pounds each, grown by the
late ,T. D. Wooten, of Dougherty coun
ty. Melons were raised in 1904, and
seed are perfectly good for the com
ing season. 50 cents per pound. Ad
dress MRS. J. D. WOOTEN,
j u-lt Sylvester, Ga.
Mother Bird’s Stratagem. #
From Forest and Stream.
While strolling on the banks of
French creek, near Clayton, in com
pany with my wife and a friend, we
started a woodcock, which feigned be
ing wounded and gave utterance to the
most plaintive squeaks, from which
we inferred the nest must be near.
A short search discovered it among
small bushes on the ground In a com
paratively exposed position. The nest
contained three eggs, which we, of
cdurse, did not disturb. Leaving the
nest for over an hour, I cautiously re
turned, and getting on my hands and
knees crept within ten feet of it with
out disturbing the old bird. After
watching her for about ten minutes I
saw her stand up in the nest and with
her bill and one foot change the posi
tion of two of the eggs, after which
she settled back on the nest.
She then evidently saw me, for she
gave a sudden twist sideways with
her head and then slowly and cau
tiously stretched out as flat as possi
ble, her bill resting flat on the ground.
She remained thus for fully five min
utes. Presently I arose from my po
sition and stepped forward, when the
bird quietly sneaked away from the
nest, seeming to crouch as near the
ground as possible, until about twenty
feet away, when she arose with the
usual cry, but immediately fell to the
ground, fluttered up and down and
finally turned over on her hack, but as
I approached she scrambled away,
dragging one wing on the ground until
she had led me fully two hundred
yards from the nest, when suddenly
she bade me au revoir, and darted
away like a rocket.
Secreting myself some distance from
the nest, in fourteen minutes I was
surprised to see her sitting on it as
before being disturbed, but how she
reached there I am unable to say, as
I did not see her approach and half a
minute before her appearance on th6
nest nothing was to be seen or heard.
As the woods were open I had an ex
cellent opportunity of watching her in
teresting maneuvers and had hoped
16 be able to note the manner In which
.the return would be made.
MU V
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Tom (after the call)—In heaven’s'
name, why did you ask her to sing?
Dick—If I hadn’t she would have
recited “Curfew Shall Not Ring To
night.”
The New Cough Syrup—the one that
acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels
—is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys
tem, cuts the phlegm out of the throat,
strengthens the mucous membranes of
the bronchial tubes, and relieves
croup, whooping cough, etc. Children
love it. Sold by Albany Drug Co.,
Hllsman Sale Drug Co.
A Druve Sailor.
There is u tablet lu the sailors’ home
at Melbourne to James Marr. He was
a sailor before the mast ou the Rip.
On July 15, 1875, the Rip was caught
In a squall. Marr sat astride of the
gaff when a great wave broke over the
boat and brought down the mainmast.
There was ouly one chauce to save the
Rip. That was to cut away the litter.
But Marr clung to the broken spar, unu
to cut away meant to send him over
board to death. So, looking at him
doubtfully, the nun .hesitated, their
axes in their hands. Marr, helpless,
pondered. He saw that Ids denlh
would be the boat’s salvation, and he
shouted:
“Cut away, mates! Good by!”
Then he let himself tall into the cold,
wild sea.
Afraid of Strong Medicines.
Many people suffer for years from
rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so
rather than take the strong medicines
usually given for rheumatism, not
knowing that quick relief from pain
may be had simply by applying Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm and without tak
ing any medicine internally. Rev.
Amos Parker, of Magnolia, North Car
olina, suffered for eight years with a
lame hip, due to severe rheumatic
pains. He has been permanently
cured by the free application of Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by Hils-
man-Sale Drug Co.
G,trsRte —*
Teacher—Suppose I gave you four
pigeons and then five more pigeons,
how many would you have, Tommy?
Tommy—Ten.
Teacher—How do you make it?
Tommy—I’ve got one pigeon home
already.
The Food Craze.
“We’re all got the food craze here.
My wife eats Snook’s Food, I eat
Jinks’ (Juts, my younger son eats”—
“Where’s your oldest boy?”
“He’s out in the stable eating a bale
of hay!”
For practical work;
for saving time; for long,
service and complete
satisfaction, no other
typewriter^quite equals
TheSmith
Premier
A little book explaining juit why
this is to will be lent on request.
Better aik about it to-day.
The Smith Premier
Typewriter Company
H M. AShc. state Dei .. Y. M C. |
P. Buildmo. Atla-Wi. ua
(j Per Cent. Farm Loans.
TH0S. H. MILNER,
Allornsy-al-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
We won't go home 'till morning.—
Hercules.
You mny buy higher priced Break
fast Bacon, but none better at the
price—16c lb. A shipment of 5 and 6
lb. strips and 9 to 13 lb. sides just in.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
For All Wtio Work.
$1 a Garment.
C. R. Davis Co.
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